A model has told how she was considered plus-size by the industry despite scales showing she was close to being underweight.

Madeline Hill, 19, reveals in a first person piece for Fashionista.com, that she weighed just 135lbs at 5ft 11in - giving her a low BMI of 18.8 - when an agent told her she was 'too large.'
'How could I be a plus-sized model? I thought,' she wrote recalling the incident two years ago, adding, 'Sure, my butt was bigger than the average high-fashion model, but that didn’t really matter, did it?'

According to healthcentral.com at her CURRENT weight she is severely underweight by nearly 30 pounds, and that's after putting on about 15 pounds. Yet the modeling industry now considers her 'Plus Sized'? Why is the look of anorexia considered the ideal in our society???

While there is a grain of truth to that, nobody except a handful of clothes designer homos thinks that women underweight.

That said, the problem of obesity is far more rampant in Western nations than anorexia. Women should accept their bodies as they are, but their real bodies, not bodies deformed by overindulging in fast food, ice cream and waxy hersheys "chocolate".

In a sense similar standards are placed on men. Pretty much every Hollywood leading man and male model is taking some kind of steroids that allow them to overtrain, that really destroys your body in the long term. The whole idea is to encourage consumerism (billions of dollars industry in diet pills, prohormones, supplements, etc) by holding your self-esteem hostage.

Regular exercise and ending compulsive eating will give you a naturally beautiful body as well as long-term health.

Most of the weight she has is from her height. Reminds me of this girl I knew. She was a size ZERO and would put herself on what she called a "water diet." She would only drink water for a week straight without food. These girls get this idea that near starvation is sexy.